Christina L. Yaple

Paralegal

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Christina serves as a paralegal to our firm’s intellectual property and technology practice.

Christina provides support in all areas of patent and trademark law. Her experience includes patent and trademark prosecution, post registration filings, preparation and filing of trademark and patent applications, and docket maintenance.

Prior to entering the legal industry, Christina worked in the government relations and lobbying field. She began her career as a legal assistant, gaining experience in the preparation of legal documents and correspondence, and in docketing, and then serving as an IP paralegal with responsibilities for both patent and trademark matters.

Honors & Affiliations

Western New York Paralegal Association

Buffalo Junior Chamber of Commerce, President 2018, Chairman of the Board 2019

Christina serves as a paralegal to our firm’s intellectual property and technology practice.

Christina provides support in all areas of patent and trademark law. Her experience includes patent and trademark prosecution, post registration filings, preparation and filing of trademark and patent applications, and docket maintenance.

Prior to entering the legal industry, Christina worked in the government relations and lobbying field. She began her career as a legal assistant, gaining experience in the preparation of legal documents and correspondence, and in docketing, and then serving as an IP paralegal with responsibilities for both patent and trademark matters.